Round 15 Recap: Interlagos, Brazil

Mikko Puumalainen, from Finland, has won the final round of the 2012 FSR Fantasy League with 87 points! Congratulations! You may now check your team's results in your My Team page.

Ondrej Kuncman, from Czech Republic, has become the 2012 FSR Fantasy League Champion with 908 points! He has won the Thrustmaster T-Wireless 3 in 1 Rumble Force Gamepad! Congratulations! John-Eric Saxen and Mikko Puumalainen, both from Finland, completed the top-3 with 762 and 732 points respectively. Hope you enjoyed the 2012 FSR Fantasy League! Thanks for participating!

Round Results & Standings

Race Points

In the 2012 FSR Fantasy League's final round, we find a familiar name at the top of the scoreboard: Mikko Puumalainen, with his Gamepad Racing team, won round 12, becoming the first manager to take 3 round victories home. With his team consisting of race winner Bono Huis, Ivar Kalamees, Ville Leppala and Philipp Puschke, Mikko scored 87 points. Czech Republic's Ondrej Kuncman rounded up his brilliant FSR Fantasy League season with 2nd place (83 points) while Simon Adebisi returned to the top-3 with 78 points. The Australian scored the same amount of points Todor Pangev did, but took 3rd due to his 100$ cheaper team.

After his round victory in the last round, only a miracle could stop Ondrej Kuncman from becoming the champion. With his 2nd place in this round, not only he confirmed his place at the top of the standings but he even enlargened the gap to a massive 146 points. With 908 points to his name, there's no doubt the 2012 FSR Fantasy League has a worthy Champion, who will enjoy his new Thrustmaster T-Wireless 3 in 1 Rumble Force Gamepad: Ondrej Kuncman! Finland's John-Eric Saxen took the runner-up spot with 762 points, while compatriot Mikko Puumalainen, thanks to his round victory, climbed up to 3rd with 732 points, completing the podium. Congratulations to all of them!

With round winner Mikko Puumalainen not elegible to win prizes due to holding the FSR World Championship Race Director position, the final list of round-winning candidates for the Thrustmaster Dual Trigger 3 in 1 Rumble Force Gamepad draw are: Simon Adebisi (2x), John-Eric Saxen, Andrew Smith, Paul Boon, Ondrej Kuncman (2x), Rob van Starkenburg, Milan Radivojevic and Jonathan Holmes. The winner will soon be announced!

With yet another hattrick performance, three-times World Champion Bono Huis was once again the top-scoring driver of the round with 52 points, score he achieved for the fifth time this season. The remaining podium finishers, Jack Keithley and Jeffrey Rietveld, were the 2nd and 3rd top-scorers with 25 and 24 points respectively.

World Champion Bono Huis was by far the driver who gave the highest number of points to those managers who trusted in his talent. He scored 472 FSR Fantasy League points throughout the 12 races of the competition. Morgan Morand was the 2nd top-scorer overall with 226 points, while Jeffrey Rietveld was 3rd in the list with 196 points.

If you are proud of your result on the twelfth round of the FSR Fantasy League, or your final season position, remember you can share your achievements with your Facebook friends and Twitter followers by pressing the Facebook/Twitter icons in your My Team page!

With the 2012 FSR season now over, the 2012 FSR Fantasy League has come to a close. We really hope you have enjoyed participating and that you look forward to the 2013 edition! Thanks for being part of the 2012 FSR Fantasy League!

Please complete the 2012 FSR Fantasy League Feedback Survey! Answering the survey will only take a few minutes. Your opinion, ideas and suggestions are very important in preparations for the 2013 FSR Fantasy League. Thanks!

Feel free to discuss your performance in the round and the season overall in this thread. Do you think you have picked the right drivers for your team? Any regrets on your lineup? Are you happy with the transfers/swaps you made for this round? Did your drivers perform as expected at Interlagos? Do you think you made good choices throughout the season? Anything you wish you would have done differently? Let us know!
 

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